IT Weekly Roundup, Dec. 3

AirTight Networks released SpectraGuard
2.0, a Wi-Fi firewall that protects enterprises from wireless
security threats. The network security solution instantly detects
and classifies all RF activity within its sensor range, and blocks
rogue and misconfigured access points and insecure or unauthorized
client connections. SpectraGuard 2.0 also provides pinpoint tracking
of all Wi-Fi devices and events, and the ability to accurately determine
the best placement of sensors to eliminate coverage holes and dead
spots. Pricing for a Starter Kit begins at $7,500 for the software
version of the Policy Management Server (also available as a 1U
rack-mount appliance) and dual radio 802.11 a/b/g SpectraSensors.
http://www.airtightnetworks.net

To help companies meet compliance requirements such as Sarbanes-Oxley,
BizNet Insight for Compliance from BizNet
Software boasts ease-of-use by combining a Web-based portal
and Microsoft Office System technologies. Built by accountants,
the solution improves internal controls, automate current processes
and gain efficiencies in compliance reporting. http://www.biznetsoftware.com

Bridgeline Software upgraded the capabilities
of its Web content management solution with netEDITOR
3.5. It features a more intuitive interface; integrated registration
and security-level enabled content management to maintain different
password-protected areas of a Web site; ability to create user-
and role-level access to individual directories; and newly integrated
online reports to manage content. http://www.bridge-line.com

netEDITOR 3.5 allows users
to easily change a site's text and pictures and add properties
such as links and assets.

According to Infotrend, it unveiled the
industry’s first iSCSI to SATA-II external RAID subsystem
with the EonStor A12E-G2121. The 2U rack-mount
storage array supports 12 SATA-II drive channels with Native Command
Queuing at up to 3.0Gbps and comes with two 1-Gigabit Ethernet (GbE)
ports. http://www.infotrend.com

The MPC NetFRAME 620 server
features Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003.

MPC Computers announced the latest additions
to its server family with the NetFRAME 620
and 3620, both of which are powered by
dual Intel Xeon processors, 800Mhz system buses, Intel 7525 chipsets
with support for PCI Express and Intel EM64T technology, and updated
management software. The 620 offers six hot-swap SCSI or SATA hard
drive bays in a pedestal chassis, and the 3620 has six hot-swap
hard drive bays in either a 5U rack or pedestal chassis. The NetFRAME
620 is $1,399 and the 3620 is $2,259. http://www.mpccorp.com

Mobile users will be able to synch offline data with Microsoft
Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows SharePoint
Services with the new Digi-Link Revelation.
Digilink Limited’s software offering
enables users to store and update SharePoint Portal Server 2003
files on their laptops, which can be synchronized later when they
go back online. http://www.digi-link.com

NetScout Systems, Inc. extended the functionality
of nGenius Performance Manager, its network
and application performance management application, for dedicated
NetFlow collection and analysis with nGenius
Flow Collector. The new appliance product can manage 100,000
flows per second and over 1 million NetFlow conversations simultaneously
as well as support up to 1,000 NetFlow-enabled interfaces in a single
collector. Cost is listed at $14,995. http://www.netscout.com